FRESNO - During the mid-mornig of May 13, 2017 the Fresno Police Department received a call regarding a collision in front of Sequoia Middle School, 4050 E. Hamilton. The reporting party said the other driver did not have proof of insurance and officers were dispatched.

While officers were on the way, the reporting party called back and said the other driver pulled out a gun. Officers arrived on scene and detained the suspect while they investigated.

FRESNO - On May 11th detectives from the Fresno Police Department's Northwest District Investigations Unit doing follow up investigation to a theft from a vehicle where sensitive documents of the victim’s were taken from their car.

The investigation lead to probationer Randall Law’s (25) Fresno apartment. During a probation search of Law’s apartment, detectives recovered the victim’s documents from Law’s apartment.

SACRAMENTO - McClatchy, owner of the Fresno, Modesto and Sacramento Bee Newspapers,today reported a net loss in the first quarter of 2017 of $95.6 million, or $12.60 per share that includes an after-tax non-cash impairment of $76.8 million on the carrying value of the company's interest in CareerBuilder LLC (CareerBuilder). In the first quarter of 2016 McClatchy reported a net loss of $12.7 million, or $1.58 per share.

The company reported an adjusted net loss, which excludes severance and certain other items, in the first quarter of 2017 of $14.5 million, compared to an adjusted net loss of $7.9 million in the first quarter of 2016.

COARSEGOLD - Early Wednesday morning Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino Security notified the Madera County Sheriff’s Office that a patron in the casino displayed a handgun to an employee and threatened to shoot someone. It was reported that patron told the employee that someone had spilled coffee on him and he almost shot him for it.

Four deputies responded to the casino and located 21-year-old Donald Pisano of Madera walking on the gaming floor. Due to the information that Pisano was armed, Deputies ordered him several times, at gunpoint, to stop walking and show his hands. Instead, Pisano refused to stop and continued to walk away from the Deputies.

FRESNO - At 12:30 pm on Monday, a Fresno County Sheriff Deputy K-9 handler was in southeast Fresno following up on a stolen car case. While the deputy was in the area of Tulare and Peach Avenues, he saw a vehicle matching the description of the stolen car.

As he began to follow the Nissan Altima, the driver (later identified as 42 year old Ricardo Mendoza of Fresno) sped away at a speed of up to 70 mph, weaved in and out of lanes and ran a red light. The deputy began to pursue the suspect and radioed for other patrol units in the area to assist him.